
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has activated a Silver Alert for Judy Lundin, a 74-year-old woman reported missing in Knoxville. Last seen yesterday, Lundin was in the vicinity of Campbell Station Road in West Knoxville, as detailed by WVLT. Dressed in a sage green hoodie, a red t-shirt, blue jeans, and gray shoes, she is thought to be traveling with two dogs and may be driving a silver 2012 Nissan Quest with Florida license plate Y04WNL.
Authorities are especially concerned due to Lundin’s medical condition, which could potentially affect her ability to safely return home on her own. The WBIR report underscores the urgency to positively locate Lundin to assist her back.
Further details from WATE provide a description of Lundin as a woman approximately 5’7″ tall, weighing around 200 pounds, with brown eyes and grey hair. This information is crucial for the public to keep an eye out for Lundin or her vehicle. Members of the community are being urged to stay vigilant and report any sightings.
For anyone who happens to see Lundin or the Nissan Quest, the authorities have provided hotline numbers to call for immediate action. The TBI can be reached at 1-800-TBI-FIND, and locals can also contact the Knox County Sheriff’s Office at 865-215-2243 to report any potentially relevant observations.









